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The Great Western Collection: Two (DVD)
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Discovery Miles 2 180
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The Great Western Collection: Two (DVD)
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Loot Price R218
Discovery Miles 2 180
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Collection of six Westerns. In 'Hell Bent for Leather' (1960),
after losing his horse to thieves, Clay Santell (Audie Murphy)
finds himself in the town of Sutterville. While there he is falsely
identified by the locals as wanted murderer Travers (Jan Merlin)
and, despite knowing the truth, US Marshal Harry Deckett (Stephen
McNally) decides to punish Clay for Travers' crimes in order to
advance his career. Clay is forced to go on the run, taking with
him a hostage, Janet Gifford (Felicia Farr), who ends up helping
him in his attempt to clear his name. In 'Evil Roy Slade' (1972),
having been abandoned as a young child, Evil Roy Slade (John Astin)
grows up to become the most notorious villain in the Wild West.
However, he finds he has a softer side when he falls in love with
schoolteacher Betsy Potter (Pamela Austin). Meanwhile, railway
mogul Nelson L. Stool (Mickey Rooney), with the help of his nephew
Clifford (Henry Gibson) and Marshal Bing Bell (Dick Shawn) tries to
bring Slade down. In 'Gun for a Coward' (1957) widowed mother of
three Hannah (Josephine Hutchinson) wishes she could find a way to
protect her sons from the brutal world of the West. Eldest Will
(Fred MacMurray) has already taken the place of his father as head
of the ranch and is quite happy working the land; the two younger
sons, Bless and Hade (Jeffrey Hunter and Dean Stockwell) are still
making up their minds what to do with their lives. When Hannah
decides she wants to move to the city of St. Louis to escape the
troubles of the West, she asks Bless to go with her. Bless, always
wanting to prove himself as a cowboy, refuses and vows to overcome
his cowardice once and for all. In 'Whispering Smith' (1948)
detective Luke 'Whispering' Smith (Alan Ladd) investigates when the
Barton brothers (Murvyn Vye, Ward Wood and Robert Kortman) hold up
a train, leaving a guard dead. Smith is reunited with his old
friend, railroad worker Murray Sinclair (Robert Preston), but comes
to believe he may be involved with the Bartons. As Smith sets about
bringing the criminals to justice he also becomes close to
Sinclair's wife Marian (Brenda Marshall)... In 'The Cimarron Kid'
(1952), after being accused of a crime he didn't commit, Bill
Doolin aka The Cimarron Kid (Murphy) becomes a fugitive and joins a
gang of outlaws, helping them to pull off a number of robberies.
When he meets a ranch owner's daughter, Carrie Roberts (Beverly
Tyler), the two fall in love but Doolin decides to perform one
final robbery before going straight. Will it cost him his chance at
happiness? In 'Ride a Crooked Trail' (1958), when a US marshal
dies, outlaw Joe Maybe (Murphy) takes his identity and arrives in
Webb City where Judge Kyle (Walter Matthau) makes him sheriff.
Maybe plans to use his new status to rob the local bank. However,
the arrival of an old flame, Tessa (Gia Scala), and his rival Sam
Teeler (Henry Silva) complicates matters. Can Maybe still pull off
the heist?
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